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Edwards first argues that the idea of a body can be resolved into ideas of color and resistance.

Because in proceeding thus we are only collecting by historical methodology the definitions at hand and resolving them into a general formula.

O'Brien aims for nothing less than resolving this dialectic into an integrated whole, often by means of a metafictional discourse in which his characters and narrators engage in the dialectic themselves.

Derivatives

resolvability

But in Timor's case, the facts of the situation made it an eminently resolvable problem, and one of my complaints about the media would be its failure to articulate the underlying facts and their resolvability.

Because of the limited resolvability of complex decays available from all instruments, these nonexponential intensity decays can be equally well fit to the multiexponential decay law.

Also note that ‘resolvability’ is defined on pairs of sites, rather than on double heterozygotes.

resolvable

Some disputes might, by law, not be arbitrable - for instance, child custody disputes might not be fully resolvable by arbitration, because they involve the interest of the children, who have not agreed to the arbitration.

Equally, international diplomacy generally assumes that any dispute is ultimately resolvable through compromise and negotiation.